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bin laden hated us for our freedoms, mr. bush told us. mr. bush set about removing our freedoms, spying on suspects without the warrants demand by faith in freedom and democracy, imprisoning suspects without the guarantee of faith and democracy. torturing suspects using techniques learned from the enemy. he continues, george w. bush became the president we needed in one of the worst moments in history. we momentarily saw our fear reflected back in the president's eyes. we then saw his resolve and took comfort in his strength. the fear we remember. and the resolve -- he stood on the rubble, literally standing on a pire and voweded to avenge the dead. six months later, he was truly not that concerned about bin laden. >> i don't know where he is. i repeat what i said. i truly am not that concerned about him. >> four years later, his resolve led him to endorse pakistan's truce with an al qaeda safe haven. the very thing he was asking american soldiers to die to prevent. this after abc news reported pakistan allowed bin laden to remain free. the r
bin laden hated us for our freedoms, mr. bush told us. mr. bush set about removing our freedoms, spying on suspects without the warrants demand by faith in freedom and democracy, imprisoning suspects without the guarantee of faith and democracy. torturing suspects using techniques learned from the enemy. he continues, george w. bush became the president we needed in one of the worst moments in history. we momentarily saw our fear reflected back in the president's eyes. we then saw his resolve...
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he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't happened. we're dealing with the same issues we were surprised we on 9/11. >> and you were showing the prison cells. one of the things you highlight here, al qaeda was born in the egyptian prison cells where people that plotted against sadat were tortured. >> right. the number two in al qaeda, the doctor that's always at bin laden's side, he was a surgeon and he was picked up after the sadat assassination and spent three years in the prisons being tortured and he had already a terror group he started when he was 15 years old to overthrow the egyptian government.
he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't...
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he got us into another one. >> he got us in. >> they were using the war argument as an argument against obama. >> because he surged in afghanistan. >> he surged in afghanistan. i thought we were going to be out of these wars. >> the war is unpopular. the economy is unpopular. if obama wants to make a case. >> i might be with them on that one. >> if obama wants to make the case things will get worse under the republicans, he's not making it strong enough. he talks about iraq and says it's time to turn the page. let me tell you how great things are going in afghanistan, that is not helping. >> he gave a neo-con speech the other night. everybody knows he's a dove. he should have talked like a dove. you're right. why resurge in afghanistan. good reporting in "time." i may disagree only about the fact that i don't like what i'm reading. thank you guys. up next, joel sestak from my home state of pennsylvania is fighting hard. the good fight against pat toomey, the far right. and later i'm going to tell you exactly what i think about president obama, what he needs to do to answer these questio
he got us into another one. >> he got us in. >> they were using the war argument as an argument against obama. >> because he surged in afghanistan. >> he surged in afghanistan. i thought we were going to be out of these wars. >> the war is unpopular. the economy is unpopular. if obama wants to make a case. >> i might be with them on that one. >> if obama wants to make the case things will get worse under the republicans, he's not making it strong...
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good to have you with us. we're hearing what tom was saying on the scene here. >> shouldn't that be in there thinking that the taliban is regaining a foothold? starting july of 211 and we have already started to withdraw some troops. so this is an opportunity for the taliban to make their point. >> this was seeing the flooding taking place that is de stating when you think about the masses of people without their homes. >> the tall bhanz seized on the capability to deal with local leaders during this crisis and the government has no handle on how to do it. it is a fascinating story that is taking place right now. >> dangerous for the government of pakistan. >> figuring out what caused the biggest oil spill in our nation's history. unemployment is is up. the housing market still struggling. why should people be optimistic about the economy? we have got five reasons to talk about straight ahead. and america has got talent and we have dwot got five of the final acts including a 10-year-old opera singing sensation
good to have you with us. we're hearing what tom was saying on the scene here. >> shouldn't that be in there thinking that the taliban is regaining a foothold? starting july of 211 and we have already started to withdraw some troops. so this is an opportunity for the taliban to make their point. >> this was seeing the flooding taking place that is de stating when you think about the masses of people without their homes. >> the tall bhanz seized on the capability to deal with...
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apparently they could be useful in treating cancer. we'll explain. >>> how much cash would it take for you to be happy? i mean, really happy? there is a magic number for most people. and you won't believe what it is. be right back. [ wind howling ] [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so...
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what can you tell us? >> alex, the british sunday times says that five iranian construction companies headquartered here in kabul have been channeling funds to the taliban for the past six months, probably amounting to about $100,000. now it says those funds goes toward paying taliban fighters 1 thpds f $,000 for every american they kill and $6,000 for every armored vehicle they destroy. it works like this according to the sunday times, the iranian construction companies bid on contracts funded by foreign donors and the profits from those construction projects are then sent by bank drop through to dubai or back to tehran and the money is turned around and brought back in through what's known as the hall lal system, an informal system of islamic banking where you can give money to somebody here or in your own city rather, and then have it picked up somewhere else, almost instantaneously by transmitting, by cell phone, by text or anything like that. so there is no paper trail of these funds coming back. now
what can you tell us? >> alex, the british sunday times says that five iranian construction companies headquartered here in kabul have been channeling funds to the taliban for the past six months, probably amounting to about $100,000. now it says those funds goes toward paying taliban fighters 1 thpds f $,000 for every american they kill and $6,000 for every armored vehicle they destroy. it works like this according to the sunday times, the iranian construction companies bid on contracts...
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enjoy your labor day here with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide becoombing this morning pakistan. it killed 17 people including 9 police officers. the taliban says it's intentionally targeting police encouraging residents to fight back against the militants. they're threatening more violence to come. nbc news's tom asphalt joins me from kabul, afghanistan. this is just the latest violence in a wave of attacks. meanwhile, this is also on top of the devastating flooding that's happening there in pakistan, as well. how will r the two related to one another. >> reporter: well, certainly, the aim of the radicals is to destabilize the government and in the case of the latest attack on the main road and rail line leading from waziristan province in northwest pakistan down into the populas punjab area and been the goal to spread that discontent down into the majority of the population. so by targeting police in the area, they're sending the government a str
enjoy your labor day here with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide becoombing this morning pakistan. it killed 17 people including 9 police officers. the taliban says it's intentionally targeting police encouraging residents to fight back against the militants. they're threatening more violence to come. nbc news's tom asphalt joins me from kabul, afghanistan. this is just the latest violence in a wave of attacks....
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boehner wants to give us. we just can't afford it. and really what we ought to do is as the president said agree on the middle class tax cuts. let's not hold them hostage while we debate whether we're going to give this very small number of people at the top a tax cut that we can't afford. >> it was striking to me hearing the president on friday when he talked about the economy and the choice in this election. he did not mention anything in his opening remarks about health care reform, which he and you and others have bied as signature achievement of this administration and you said once people know more about health care, the more popular it will become. we see reporting this week in politico that in fact there aren't any democrats who supported this who are out there touting that vote and only those that opposed it are touting it in the election. senator chuck schumer was on the program in march and this is what he said about health care. >> i predict by november those who voted for health care will find it an asset and those who vo
boehner wants to give us. we just can't afford it. and really what we ought to do is as the president said agree on the middle class tax cuts. let's not hold them hostage while we debate whether we're going to give this very small number of people at the top a tax cut that we can't afford. >> it was striking to me hearing the president on friday when he talked about the economy and the choice in this election. he did not mention anything in his opening remarks about health care reform,...
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but today the swells are almost knocking us over. >> the last storm was very bad for us. water almost came in the house. >> this is a huge tourist weekend for the hamptons and long island. mike sidel is in montauk assessing the situation there. hi, mike. >> hi, chris. another beautiful day in the hamptons and it's going to be like this again and it's going to make its closest approach based on the current track on the outer banks but remember this juts down into the atlantic as well as cape cod. those are the two areas along with manhattan and massachusetts that will take a beating as we get into friday. here we'll see the beach under water. that is not saying much in the short term because at high tide we'll see the water coming up towards this fence. behind me, a significant dune line protecting this beach front property. that will save the property, the motels from any serious structural damage but these beaches hit hard and a lot of beach erosion and the rip currents which were a problem last weekend will continue even into saturday once the storm goes by and we will
but today the swells are almost knocking us over. >> the last storm was very bad for us. water almost came in the house. >> this is a huge tourist weekend for the hamptons and long island. mike sidel is in montauk assessing the situation there. hi, mike. >> hi, chris. another beautiful day in the hamptons and it's going to be like this again and it's going to make its closest approach based on the current track on the outer banks but remember this juts down into the atlantic...
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they would be nonbiodegradable and used by those who wish us ill, to incite violence and against our mission in afghanistan and undoubtedly around the world. >> i wanted to share with you what hillary clinton said today, not only about this because she first reacted in her speech last night but how she suggests the media should hasn't it. >> we're, as you've seen in the last few days, speaking out. general petraeus made the very powerful point that as seemingly, you know, small a group of people doing this, the fact is that it will have potentially great harm for our troops. >> so we are hoping that the pastor decides not to do this. we're hoping against hope if he does it won't be covered. >> of course that raises a whole lot of other questions. what do you make of this? let's boil this down. she hopes it wouldn't be covered. i sympathize with her impulse. last night on my show i did the whole story awkwardly without saying the name of the church or pastor. that's what it is, doing something so outrageous everybody covers it. >> we're talking about a church with 20, 30, 40 people, t
they would be nonbiodegradable and used by those who wish us ill, to incite violence and against our mission in afghanistan and undoubtedly around the world. >> i wanted to share with you what hillary clinton said today, not only about this because she first reacted in her speech last night but how she suggests the media should hasn't it. >> we're, as you've seen in the last few days, speaking out. general petraeus made the very powerful point that as seemingly, you know, small a...
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to use those resources properly. to rebuild their country and establish some kind of democratic government there in iraq. you know, he also pointed out, however, that since the u.s. military will remain there for some time, he's still optimistic that all of the u.s. military could be out by the end of 2011 and pointed out that if that were to change, the iraqis would be the ones that would have to change it and gates himself doesn't think that would be politically viable for the iraqis to do that. and, finally, when asked if the war was worth it, gates, actually, thought about this for a minute before saying, look, the problem is no matter how much success the u.s. military may have had, how much success the u.s. government will have in the coming months in helping put together some kind of democratic institutions there in iraq, the war itself will always be clouded by the fact that the u.s. went to war on an invalid proposition that saddam hussein had the weapons of mass destruction. >> all right, nbc jim mic miklas
to use those resources properly. to rebuild their country and establish some kind of democratic government there in iraq. you know, he also pointed out, however, that since the u.s. military will remain there for some time, he's still optimistic that all of the u.s. military could be out by the end of 2011 and pointed out that if that were to change, the iraqis would be the ones that would have to change it and gates himself doesn't think that would be politically viable for the iraqis to do...
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a lot of us don't have jobs anymore. this is a much deeper structural problem than obama is willing to accept. that's the number one problem. that's why we haven't had the recovery. joining us to explain it further is former secretary of labor under president clinton, robert rush. he's also chancellor of public policy at berkeley. his book "aftershock" the next economy in america's future will be out in september. secretary rush, do i have that roughly right? we have a confused crisis of confidence with a deep-seeded structural problem in the country? >> i think there is a deep-seeded structural problem. it's not just the business cycle. most people looking at this deep recession, this deep depression have said if you just get businesses and consumers to spend more, we'll be back up to where we should be, but there are deeper problems we are not addre addressing. >> let's talk about the problems. what caused the structural damage in the first place? >> for one people, people have fot had wage increases. if they do have j
a lot of us don't have jobs anymore. this is a much deeper structural problem than obama is willing to accept. that's the number one problem. that's why we haven't had the recovery. joining us to explain it further is former secretary of labor under president clinton, robert rush. he's also chancellor of public policy at berkeley. his book "aftershock" the next economy in america's future will be out in september. secretary rush, do i have that roughly right? we have a confused crisis...
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still with us, mike barnicle and joining us columnist for "the new york times" charles blow joins us and former white house chf of staff andy card joins us. >> did you have a good weekend? >> great week end. >> mika went to the u.s. open and got rained out. >> yeah, great family time. we sat there in thrain wearing bags. >> oh, no. that's not good. >> went down to alabama. you guys had a good time. the tidet rolled. >> was it wonderful? >> pretty darn good. >> beautifulwealth sner. >> gorgeous. alabama was absolutely beautiful. it was a great game. >> what did you do after the first three minutes of the game? >> what i always do. ate hot dogs. >> you didn't. you did not eat hot dogs. thing with mittle kids, because i want to teach them how to get into sports. ery point -- a lot of times, the mascots do every pushup. i eat a hot dog for every point. had 24 h dogs. >> that's not true. >> you're just saying that. >> i can't get anything past you in new york, guys. >> i was in s.e.c. country, in nashville. the health challenge. it turned out a little worse for the commodores than the cri
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he joins us now from new york. thank you so much for joining us. we want to talk to you about how painful this is for you. interpol has set out, is it an arrest warrant or an alater for the boys' mother. what do you know from at least their side, from the lawyer representing your ex-wife about her reasons for taking the children and for keeping them from you? >> i don't know anything from -- i heard nothing from her lawyer. i heard nothing from her. her lawyer in egypt where she's also engaged has not said anything to my counsel tore me directly earth. so i've heard absolutely nothing, andrea. >> now there is an international haig treaty. we know about this. what about the response from the egyptians to their obligations under this international treaty to give you access and turn the boys over? >> unfortunately egypt is not a cignaer to to the haig convention. they don't recognize u.s. law in this matter. egypt is involved in another way. egypt provided the passports to my ex-wife so she could illegally smuggle my children out of the united states
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he used to be more focused on economics and issues like that. even though he came out of georgia, he was seen almost as a progressive in certain respects, the flavor of wh he said 15, 18 years ago. you're right. it's to keep obama down and to try to turn the virtues of obama.thy around on let's not forget that obama sold himself originally and was embraced for it. i think the republicans understand that his biography is the strongest thing about barack obama. it has an only in america, uplifting qualifity to it. they can't stand the idea that barack obama has successfully appropriated an aspect of the american ideal and they want to deny it to him even though it's two years after the election in preparation for the next. >> howard, you've never been better. the ideas -- the only country in the world you could come to with a name lisske barackba hussein a in a middle of the terrorist fight and the american people will say we've looked enough ato you, we're goingo make you our. leader. that's what inspired me from the very beginning about our coun
he used to be more focused on economics and issues like that. even though he came out of georgia, he was seen almost as a progressive in certain respects, the flavor of wh he said 15, 18 years ago. you're right. it's to keep obama down and to try to turn the virtues of obama.thy around on let's not forget that obama sold himself originally and was embraced for it. i think the republicans understand that his biography is the strongest thing about barack obama. it has an only in america,...
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i don't think it makes sense for us to go into this blindly. but for 98% of working families making under $250,000, we need to extend the tax cuts and make them permanent. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. but can you actually get that done before you lose control of congress? before this session ends? can you raise taxes back to the old rate 39.5%. it didn't break the economy. a huge economy in the 1990s. some people should remember that. we were booming with those rates. if you can't get back to those rates and you try, is it like cap and trade? let me go to congressman yarmouth. >> lil give you the answer. you answered the question. you want me to throw it back to her. >> no, no, no. the answer to the political argue is you show whose side you're on. 98 pk of the american people whose standard of living hasn't increased. my brother in that category. my brother is in the barbecue business. he's to done well. he doesn't cay about paying an additional 4.5%. he said to me i want to make sure everybody else can afford barbecue. if i can't afford barbecu
i don't think it makes sense for us to go into this blindly. but for 98% of working families making under $250,000, we need to extend the tax cuts and make them permanent. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. but can you actually get that done before you lose control of congress? before this session ends? can you raise taxes back to the old rate 39.5%. it didn't break the economy. a huge economy in the 1990s. some people should remember that. we were booming with those rates. if you can't get back...
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nina desantos is live with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, too, alex. the late sest that a state of emergency is being declared in christ church, new zealand's south island, amid concerns that unstable buildings and rubble could fall on passer's by. there is concerns of strong after shock that hit the city since the quake hit in the early morning of the hours. a kerr fcurfew has been imposed keep people from looting. miraculo miraculously, those saying that nobody was killed. two people were injured, though, as a result of falling class and masonry while the buildings were shaking. the quake didn't prove to be fatal, mainly because many people were thankfully asleep in their beds when the disaster struck. that doesn't mean that people weren't terrified. >> oh, my gosh. well, the shake lasted probably over a minute. we got no power. we've got no water. >> where are you going? >> up as far as we can go to get away from -- in case there is a tsunami. >> what about your house? >> pretty scary. >> well, the damage has been immense. he is also speculating tha
nina desantos is live with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, too, alex. the late sest that a state of emergency is being declared in christ church, new zealand's south island, amid concerns that unstable buildings and rubble could fall on passer's by. there is concerns of strong after shock that hit the city since the quake hit in the early morning of the hours. a kerr fcurfew has been imposed keep people from looting. miraculo miraculously, those saying that...
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if god told us to do it, then i guess he could tell us to do something different. >> this morning, general ray ordeearno also expressed his concern of american troops if this burning takes place. >> i think there will be some backlash and i think we have seen some already. >> kerry sanders is in florida. this church, if it tries to burn the koran, it would be violating an ordinance, right? >> yes. the city has an ordinance, not related to burning of korans, but just burning anything in your yard. they have a field here and the ordinance is rather specific. it allows, for instance, kids to go camping and have a little camp fire in their yard. but, it has to be twigs and branches. the city police department says that they have interpreted the ordinance that if they were to burn the books that the ink in the koran would be a hazardous material and, so, what they're planning to do is if they decide to come out here and burn the koran as they say they're going to do on the anniversary of 9 /11 the gainesville fire department will be on alert. if they try to spark it, the fire department will pu
if god told us to do it, then i guess he could tell us to do something different. >> this morning, general ray ordeearno also expressed his concern of american troops if this burning takes place. >> i think there will be some backlash and i think we have seen some already. >> kerry sanders is in florida. this church, if it tries to burn the koran, it would be violating an ordinance, right? >> yes. the city has an ordinance, not related to burning of korans, but just...
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they assured us it was hurricane-proof. so here we are. >> and certainly also the emergency crews were also in place with utility vehicles as well as shelters that had been activated. they were ready to receive as many as 10,000 people. alex, we learned this morning that fewer than 100 had opted to go to those shelters overnight. >> okay. it is certainly pretty. we'll see if the weather holds. we'll check in with you again, michelle. >>> we'll continue to watch the latest impact of tropical storm earl and bring you live reports at the top of the hour. >>> a new report taking aim as a private security firm with accusations it may have misled the government to secure millions in contracts. the firm known as blackwater worldwide set up dozens of shell companies to win classified contracts in iraq. reports suggest it was an effort to keep the money rolling in even after the company faced intense criticism for heavy-handed tactics. a senator has called on the justice department to investigate. >>> a statement from a taliban lead
they assured us it was hurricane-proof. so here we are. >> and certainly also the emergency crews were also in place with utility vehicles as well as shelters that had been activated. they were ready to receive as many as 10,000 people. alex, we learned this morning that fewer than 100 had opted to go to those shelters overnight. >> okay. it is certainly pretty. we'll see if the weather holds. we'll check in with you again, michelle. >>> we'll continue to watch the latest...
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ali, live for us from london. thank you. >>> coming up, sarah palin ruffles her republican feathers by endorsing another tea party candidate. >>> plus, a programming note. tomorrow on msnbc, a living history event. 9/11 as it happened. watch the "today" show's coverage of the event as it played out live on television. nine years ago. you're watching msnbc. president obama: yeah, i took a trip to elkhart, indiana, today. elkhart's a place that has lost jobs faster than anywhere else in america, and the people who've lost them have no idea what to do or who to turn to. in fact, local tv stations have started running public service announcements that tell people where to find food banks, even as the food banks don't have enough to meet the demand. style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the soft feel we need, and have it stand up to anything we throw at it. then let's get it installed, and save money on the whole project. we're lowering the cost of going barefoot. more saving. more doing
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join us this morning. we're stuck with you this morning, reverend. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. last weekend you led thousands through the streets of detroit calling for jobs, peace and justice. how did that march go? >> it went real well. the uab -- uaw was involved. the real focus on jobs, peace and justice, we really want the baghdad plan. they have security and stability and investment. in the cities, we have lack of job, lack of security and lack of investment. we're focusing a lot on detroit, for example. 90,000 abandoned homes and vacant lots in detroit. the plan as the president did for infrastructure to train people to become apprenticeship train to weatherize the homes and build and become brick masoners and a plan to create jobs. in detroit, there is not one chain grocery store. not one chain retailer store. in a sense, you have to get them to come back into the city because people who live in detroit are spending $2 billion a year outside just to shop, for example. gm has been baile
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we appreciate you joining us via skype there. >>> breaking news. the ap is reporting that iran's culture minister said one of the three americans jailed for more than a year now will be released saturday. reporters were told by text message on thursday to come to the same hotel where the american parents were allowed to meet with the individuals that were being held, the hikers recently. right now we're waiting to get confirmation from our bureau chief in tehran. he's working to get some information on if this is actually happening and which of the three hikers will be released. so, we are working to get the latest information on this big story that so many of you have been engaged in and joining communities pleading for these three hikers to be released. [ male announcer ] let's throw down some style. style that lasts a lifetime. what do you say we get the look we want, the soft feel we need, and have it stand up to anything we throw at it. then let's get it installed, and save money on the whole project. we're lowering the cost of going barefoot.
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here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> sex sells, not anymore on one popular website, craig list shuts down the assault services section. why the move now? >>> a big week ahead. the president will hit the road to help the housing and jobs market. a look at specifics ahead. >>> scary stuff. hurricane earl is gone but left potentially dangerous waters behind. why hundreds had to be rescued. >>> a divorce for the ages, involves millions and millions of dollars, fabulous mansions and one of the most famous baseball teams around. playing out in court right now. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." let's talk about hurricane earl. it is officially gone now but in some places even this morning it has left behind dangerous conditions. we have dramatic pictures from nova scotia, winds whipped up high waves and flooded roadways. what is left of the storm is expected to curl back out to sea tonight. residents up and down the eastern seaboard could
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where is this all heading for us? >> i think it's hard to take this out of context and look at it as an isolated event. people will disagree about whether or not it's going to achieve its purpose. i'm sure very sincere purpose of being a force for moderation and tolerance and dialogue and bringing people together. it comes in the context of this larger discussion in the united states about how we think about islamabad and how we think about muslims in america and along with the poll you sited in the beginning, very unfortunate trends. the question to ask is, where are people getting this information and islamic terrorism and islamic radicalism from many main stream clerics and intellectuals and scholars throughout the muslim world. very little of this is reported in the united states, mostly of what we hear is, why aren't they speaking out? they are speaking out in many voices and we don't always hear this. >> is there a reverse happening. there are people hearing about the voices of moderation in the united states as
where is this all heading for us? >> i think it's hard to take this out of context and look at it as an isolated event. people will disagree about whether or not it's going to achieve its purpose. i'm sure very sincere purpose of being a force for moderation and tolerance and dialogue and bringing people together. it comes in the context of this larger discussion in the united states about how we think about islamabad and how we think about muslims in america and along with the poll you...
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all three of us know it. be the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throwl. in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political figure about, bob licked the habbist smoking and now he wants this other guy to do it. what is this a crusade from schaefer? maybe. this is going to be a win-win. win-win. a what ? a win-win. you should say win-win... use a hyphen. you know what this is ? a win-win ? a home run. ah, that was my next guess. win-win. win-win. drink. man, this trip was great. i mean... i'm just... ah... pumped. we know why you fly. we're american airlines. thanks. i got the idea from general mills big g cereals. they put a white check on the top of every box to let peop
all three of us know it. be the end, they won't get the tax cuts that they want because the democrats won't be able to get the 60 votes. i'm not sure you're right, steve, going to throwl. in the white towel. what is it, the white towel. >> white flag. >> white towel. white flag. thank you, todd and steve. >>> up next, john boehner is hearing about his smoking habit. wait'll you hear this conversation between bob schaefer of "face the nation" and a major political...
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not use rhetoric. and that is, i think, what you will see and held accountable and lose their job over doing what is right and i think that is what is most needed in the senate. >> i heard bill clinton introduce you one night in one of the great political speeches when you were running for congress. are you going to bring him up there to campaign for you? >> yes. he already came in to scranton for me but, unfortunately, i had to be -- fortunately for pennsylvania, i had to be voting for the f-map bill that prevented the medicaid that prevented 12,000 pennsylvanians from losing their jobs but bett for me, my wife introduced him and even better, my daughter alex, she adores him and they introduced him. >> he is spending time in the race? >> i spoke to him a week ago. wanted to know when and where. >> representative joe sestak, thanks very much. >> carl, get on the lie. you better start now. >> good to see you, congressman. >> sam, thanks. >> have a great weekend, everybody. >> are you ready for some foot
not use rhetoric. and that is, i think, what you will see and held accountable and lose their job over doing what is right and i think that is what is most needed in the senate. >> i heard bill clinton introduce you one night in one of the great political speeches when you were running for congress. are you going to bring him up there to campaign for you? >> yes. he already came in to scranton for me but, unfortunately, i had to be -- fortunately for pennsylvania, i had to be voting...
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use it. let's sell it, les regulate the sale, and let's tax it. one study says it could generate as much as $1. 5 billion in tax revenue for california. but the opponents include all of the former administrators of the drug enforce mants administrati the current drug czar. they say it wod lead to more impaired drivers more people showing up at work smoking marijuana and the amount of tax money would be dwarfed by the cost to society and criminal justice costs and health care costs, and they say it's a bad idea. the poll there's are about evenly split. and we'll see how it goes. but it will be closely watched around the cntry because it would be the first law of its kind in the nation. >> there's a 1:30 eastern ictim news, police officers, judges, prosecutors, supporting proposition 19 will hole their newser. >> reporter: right, out in california. here in washington today, all of the former administrator of dea spoke against it. dueling news conferences today. >> thank you, pete. >>> there is
use it. let's sell it, les regulate the sale, and let's tax it. one study says it could generate as much as $1. 5 billion in tax revenue for california. but the opponents include all of the former administrators of the drug enforce mants administrati the current drug czar. they say it wod lead to more impaired drivers more people showing up at work smoking marijuana and the amount of tax money would be dwarfed by the cost to society and criminal justice costs and health care costs, and they say...
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small businesses at this stage should be hiring, they're the ones that take us out, bring us the first ones to actually hire in a recovery. and instead, some of these small businesses are being strangled literally out of existence. >> yeah. all right. vera gibbons, we're going to have to get some silver lining next time you're up here. >>> well, president obama setting his sights on a second term. can he really campaign on any economic successes? >>> also, the new study that says have a few beers and live longer. why drinkers are outliving tea totalers. >>> you're going to see why those beloved frescos are now at risk. great mileage and offers onstar. the hundred thousand mile powertrain warranty caught my attention. it's the chevrolet summer event, which means the only thing left to decide is who drives it home. me! her. me! qualified lessees now get a low mileage lease on this malibu ls, a consumers digest best buy, for around $199 a month. call for details. the switch begins at chevydealer.com. it's doing season. when we grab a little spare time...and get after it. the home depot ha
small businesses at this stage should be hiring, they're the ones that take us out, bring us the first ones to actually hire in a recovery. and instead, some of these small businesses are being strangled literally out of existence. >> yeah. all right. vera gibbons, we're going to have to get some silver lining next time you're up here. >>> well, president obama setting his sights on a second term. can he really campaign on any economic successes? >>> also, the new study...
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what does this one tell us? >> veronica, right now looking at hermine, the eighth named storm of the 2010 season and the bottom line with this, not a wind producer but it will be a rain maker. trouble here going in time for the lone star state and northern sections of mexico here. you can see on the satellite perspecti perspective, deep convection and moisture to stream inland. look at the rain bands beginning to impact south texas. tropical storm warnings posted here. hermine, maximum sustained winds at 45 miles per hour. drifting to the north at 10 miles per hour and the pressure at 999 millibars. not expected to be a tropical weather maker as we go into the latter part of the week but certainly for now and through the midpart of the week looking for that heavy rainfall in texas flt right now around chicago, light sprinkles and wisconsin. over the next 48 hours, look at the heavy rainfall moving into south texas here. upwards of five to ten inches of rainfall for the first part of the week. quiet conditions ex
what does this one tell us? >> veronica, right now looking at hermine, the eighth named storm of the 2010 season and the bottom line with this, not a wind producer but it will be a rain maker. trouble here going in time for the lone star state and northern sections of mexico here. you can see on the satellite perspecti perspective, deep convection and moisture to stream inland. look at the rain bands beginning to impact south texas. tropical storm warnings posted here. hermine, maximum...
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in the briefing having to do do you use the president or don't use the president? there's a group of voters, the lowest interested voters, people say they're not interested in the election, they approve of the president's job 75% of these voters. it is a small slice. 10%. mostly young voters, african-americans, hispanics. obama surge voters. okay. can they -- can democrats turn them out? >> they have to. you have the choice of one of two things. changing the way voters are thinking and i think we're pretty close to cement here. >> baked in is what we were using. >> sorry. >> or precooked. >> it's a tough cake. anyway. or, you have to be able to extend your electorate. i think for the democrats this year, they better figure out how to extend the electorate and get the people out and case by case by case. >> all right. bill, peter -- >> thank you. >> hot poll numbers right out of the och, thank you. >> usually when parties say it's a localized election, means the national environment stinks. right? i remember republicans making the same argument in '06. >> thanks, gu
in the briefing having to do do you use the president or don't use the president? there's a group of voters, the lowest interested voters, people say they're not interested in the election, they approve of the president's job 75% of these voters. it is a small slice. 10%. mostly young voters, african-americans, hispanics. obama surge voters. okay. can they -- can democrats turn them out? >> they have to. you have the choice of one of two things. changing the way voters are thinking and i...
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that used to ma. my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. ♪ [ male announcer ] ever have morning pain slow you down? ♪ introducing bayer am, an extra strength pain reliever with alertness aid, specially formulated to fight morning pain and fatigue. ♪ so get up and get goin'! with new bayer am. the morning pain reliever. they believe with olay you can challenge what's possible and...
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that used to make me s. my eyes water. but now zyrtec®, the fastest 24-hour allergy relief, comes in a liquid gel. zyrtec® liquid gels work fast, so i can love the air®. a wheat thin to pick his air guitar. good morning, dan. hello. do you recall tweeting, using a wheat thin to pick my air guitar? yes. this is a limited edition air guitar. whoa! [ brian ] it's a mehlenbacher hollow neck. a mehlenbacher. [ laughs ] so... oh thank you. yeah. can i get a box of picks? have at it man, let's just do it. ♪ [ brian ] can i get a windmill? ♪ [ brian ] come on boys, who's next? we want to prove it. take the natural instincts challenge. get healthier color in 10 minutes. guaranteed. or, we'll buy you 2 boxes of your old color. for details, go to naturalinstincts.com. >> mr. president, forget about swing states. you may have to focus on your own home state of illinois. democrat giannoulias and kirk are running neck and neck for the senate seat he once held. the tribune wgntv out there poll shows them tied at 34%. only 34% each
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he got us into another one. >> he got us into afghanistan. >> afghanistan. they were using the war argument as an argument against obama. >> because the surge afghanistan. >> the war is unpopular. the economy is unpopular. >> by the way, i might be with you on that one. >> if obama wants to make the case that things will get worse under the republicans, he's not making it strong enough. look at the last few speeches he's given. he talks about iraq and says it's time to turn the page. let's tell you how great things are going in afghanistan. >> he gave a neo-con speech. everybody knows he's a dove. he should have talked like a dove. you guys are smart. good reporting in "time." i may disagree only about the fact that i don't like what i'm reading, although it's true. thank you, guys. it's always great. coming up next, joe sestak and the good fight against pat toomey. >>> and later i'm going to tell you exactly what i think about president obama and what he should do. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financi
he got us into another one. >> he got us into afghanistan. >> afghanistan. they were using the war argument as an argument against obama. >> because the surge afghanistan. >> the war is unpopular. the economy is unpopular. >> by the way, i might be with you on that one. >> if obama wants to make the case that things will get worse under the republicans, he's not making it strong enough. look at the last few speeches he's given. he talks about iraq and says...
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and they address us persistently asking us to people and so we do. for instance so we have classes for a vietnamese rescue or skin against you also we train rescuers you know higher and secondary educational institutions and in different centers for firefighters or rescuers and so on which of if we teach her colleagues you know other countries as well and the premier for instance we are opening intense classes in serbia for all balkan states with whom i can mention a driving school in rwanda even though it was in the heart of africa on september the first if there was a line of young men who wanted to lay down their guns and learn to do it peaceful job mode rescuers. were training is a mutual pro says sometimes we'll learn and take tests and sometimes we teach others war to make fire fighters for instance which is the most far fighter is sold the cia soon know. other nearby countries such as dippold an eastern europe had to learn far fighting tactics in the soviet union and today there are saying that those step to really work at the. foreign colleag
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what's wrong with us. what's happened to us as a country? >> yeah. yeah. joe, it sounds like a president, i just talked to bill clinton. is right on this. he say they ought to think of alternatives and what they're voting for and against rather than pounding their fists. i know the mood. i appreciate what you're reporting here. and certainly i haven't seen anything like this guy, karl paladino. i hope i don't see too many like him in politics. anyway, maybe i'm wrong. thanks for joining us. joe klein. earl lewis. errol lewis -- well, there's quite a managery out there. thank you, joe klein. who's been out there checking out the cages. we'll be back with bob woodward, the best journalist in the country i think, with no offense to these guys the best investigative reporter in the country. his big book, an insight into this war in afghanistan. "obama's war" is the name of the book. we'll be right back. words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to
what's wrong with us. what's happened to us as a country? >> yeah. yeah. joe, it sounds like a president, i just talked to bill clinton. is right on this. he say they ought to think of alternatives and what they're voting for and against rather than pounding their fists. i know the mood. i appreciate what you're reporting here. and certainly i haven't seen anything like this guy, karl paladino. i hope i don't see too many like him in politics. anyway, maybe i'm wrong. thanks for joining...
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>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they were a few weeks ago. >> couric: it's estimated tens of thousands of people are dying from these superbugs every year, but only half the states require hospitals to report infection rate. so public health officials fear the numbers may be even higher. jimmy carter, meanwhile, got out of the hospital today after being there two days for a viral infection. the former president turns 86 tomorrow, so we wish him a happy birthday. we'll be right back. y. >> couric: lightning may never strike the same place twice but you can strike it rich twice. just ask ernest pullen of bonne
>> for many years, we always had resistance with us. but for years, whenever it caught up, the drug companies would just come out with the next generation of antibiotic and the problem would be solved. we're no longer getting bailed out with new antibiotic development. >> couric: and families, like bill shields', are paying the price. >> seeing my dad on a ventilator is just-- it's a very difficult thing. >> our lives right now are very, very different than where they...
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kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal schedule of meetings here in the nation's capital tonight. he turns 8years old tomorrow. >>> relations between the united states and pakistan may be at a new low tonight, and that tension is not a good thing for e u.s.trategy against terrorism. pakistan has now blocked a vital supply route into afghanistan after a helicopter strike killed three pastani troops along the border. pakistanis say it was a nato chopper that unleashed that strike. our own john yang is on duty tonight in kabul. john, goodvening. >> rorter: good evening, brian. tonight, gener
kelly o'donnell with us here in washington. kelly, thanks. >>> former president jimmy carter has arrived here in washington tonight after spenng the past two nights in an ohio hospital being treated for a bad viral infection. upon his release today, he thanked the staff of cleveland's metro health medical cter. he was rushed there by ambulance tuesday after feeling sick during the flight, but emerged today looking strong, carrying his own briefcase in fact. he's resuming his normal...
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jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as admiral mike mullen said the emergency issue, one they feel they have to deal with. >> shepard: it makes sense there would be a lot of factors behind this. >> not the least of which is the war, as they say, is hell, and what these men and women see on the battlefield, what they do on the battlefield can obviously haunt them many years after they come home, but according to former assistant deputy secretary of the army who i spoke to earlier it is the coming home that is often the hardest part. listen: >> suicides seem to occur around relat
jonathan hunt is with us in studio. give us the context. >> reporter: this is a major problem and a calling to the military, it is getting much worse, in fact, suicides within the army alone, doubled from 2005 to 2009, and take a look at these statistics, for 2007, to 2009 and they are suicides within the army and that he marine corps and obviously the branches doing the most ground combat in afghanistan and iraq and 2007, 148 suicides, and 200, 182. and last year, 214. so, this is as...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> suarez: the federal government and the bailed-out insurance giant, a.i.g., announced a deal today for the company to pay back the bulk of its massive debt to the treasury. at the height of the financial crisis, the treasury and the federal reserve agreed to spend more than $180 billion if needed to rescue the company. a.i.g. ultimately received more than $130 billion. it still owes over $100 billion. under the plan, the u.s. treasury will gradually sell off its majority stake of the company. a.i.g. will also sell off more of its insurance units to repay the treasury. in an audio recoding on a.i.g.'s web site, the company's chief executive robert benmosc
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sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official cold medicine of the u.s. ski team. alka-seltzer plus. [ but aleve can last 12 hours. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. >>> you had a powerful response to this story last night. authorities have now identified the body of tyler clem men ty, the young man who leapt from a bridge after his college roommate secretly broadcast his gay sexual encounter live over the i
sure sounds good for all of us on medicare. starting next year, we'll get free check-ups, cancer screenings, lower prescription costs. and better ways to protect us and medicare from fraud, so it will stay strong for our kids and grandkids. now, that's music to my ears. ♪ [ commearlier, she hady vonn! an all-over achy cold... now, that's music to my ears. what's her advantage? it's speedy alka-seltzer! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief for all-over achy colds. the official...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he was 85. he was the son of a tailor in the bronx. hearse first known for his good looks, then his talent. he was durable, prolific, unique and moviegoers loved him. tonight, nbc's george lewis has a look back. >> reporter: when you think of tony curtis, one of the immortal images of him in drag opposite jack lemmon in "some like it hot." >> what are you afraid of? nobody is asking you to have a baby. >> reporter: as an actor, he was not afraid of taking on risky roles. >> you can't go lynching me. i'm a white man. >> reporter: in "the defiant ones" playing a white,
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> seems like we've been saying goodbye to too many of the people who have entertained over the years. tony curtis has died. he...
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agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the prosecutor's office says say he's been identified as a local cab driver and was not linked to the attempted attack around three thousand people were evacuated from nearby buildings as well as a school. global media outlets covering this year's un assembly in new york have been criticized for disregarding smaller countries as the world's biggest political players left the show so did the media with the speeches by delegates from over one hundred nations of falling on deaf ears that's despite the gatherings aim to reduce poverty and improve quality of life for
agencies like us air d.m. the national doubt for democracy. security forces in russia's southern city of stab a pole have defused a two massive bombs equivalent to at least ninety kilos of t.n.t. which they say could have caused carnage the first bomb in a car was to have been triggered by the vehicles alarm system the second was found nearby and is believed to have been targeted at police officers who would respond to the first explosion a body of a man was also discovered in the car the...